Re: Hobbs batting and Lance Armstrong Re: OT way OT -- Thank you, Lance



Had a friend tell me earlier that she was watching Access Hollywood tonight
and Lance said he would be running for govenor during the next election.

--
Cindy from MO


" Ellison" <eltex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:5KZEe.133$IH2.129@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Howdy!
> They're both from Texas, you know.
> LOL!
>
> Ragmop/Sandy--who lived in Plano when Lance lived there;
> I was quilting at the time, he was not.. .. ..
>
> "the black rose" <blackrosequilts@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:CFVEe.41558$e%5.31198@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> For inspiring cancer survivors all over the world with 7 consecutive wins
>> of *the* premier cycling race, the 3000 km Tour de France, AFTER
>> surviving metastatic cancer.
>>
>> For working to improve the lives of cancer survivors and furthering
>> research for cure.
>>
>> I wish my mother had included cycling in her list of beloved sports --
>> maybe she would have been inspired to fight her cancer instead of giving
>> up and letting it take her.
>>
>> And now the cycling chapter is over, and another chapter of Lance
>> Armstrong's life begins, one in which he can spend more time with his
>> three young children. I hope that he is as successful as a dad as he was
>> as a professional cyclist.
>>
>> It must be impossible to know many cancer patients fought harder and
>> lived due to his example. But the number can't be small.
>>
>> --
>>
>> the black rose
>> Research Associate in the Field of Child Development and Human
>> Relations
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